Edition |
Year |
Location |
Sport Participation |
Cultural Participation |
Overall Winner |
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I
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July 1 -8, 1990
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
|
First NAIG, 3,000 participants in 15 sports
|
37 cultural groups and Ceremonial run
|
Team Sask
|
II
|
July 18 - 25, 1993
|
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
|
4,400 participants in 15 sports
|
Traditional Powwow
|
Team Sask
|
III
|
July 29 - Aug 6, 1995
|
Blaine, Minnesota, United States
|
8,500 participants in 17 sports
|
2,500 Cultural Performers
|
Team Sask
|
IV
|
Aug 3 - 8, 1997
|
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
|
5,000 participants in 16 sports
|
3,000 Cultural participants
|
Team Sask
|
V
|
July 25 - Aug 4, 2002
|
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
|
6,500 participants in 16 sports
|
3,000 Cultural participants
|
Team Man
|
VI
|
June 28 - July 9, 2006
|
Denver, Colorado, United States
|
8,000 participants in 16 sports
|
|
Team Sask
|
VII
|
Aug 3 - 10, 2008
|
Cowichan, British Columbia, Canada
|
4,700 participants in 14 sports
|
300 artists, 2000 Tribal Journey participants, Spirit Pole
|
Team Sask
|
VIII
|
July 20 - 27, 2014
|
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
|
5,000 participants in 15 sports
|
traditional Indigenous activities, Cultural Village, Lance Run.
|
Team BC
|
IX
|
July, 16 - 23, 2017
|
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
|
4,800 participants in 15 sports
|
traditional Indigenous activities, Cultural Village
|
Team BC
|
X
|
July 15 - 23, 2023
|
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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